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How does Magnetic Hyperthermia Work?

Magnetic hyperthermia involves the use of magnetic nanoparticles, typically made of iron oxide. These particles are subjected to an alternating magnetic field, causing them to generate heat through hysteresis losses. This method is particularly useful for treating deep-seated tumors where traditional heating methods are less effective. The localized heating effect can also be used to release drugs from temperature-sensitive carriers, enhancing the efficacy of chemotherapy.

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